June 2019 CFF Fishing Reports

In early June Dave Kilhefner, Carson Taylor and Chris Dudley fished the Willamette River for Shad with Rob Crandall. In 4 hours of fishing we caught all the shad we could handle along with numerous doubles and six triple hookups.

Phil Hagar went up to Timothy for the June TU outing from the 5th to the 9th at the North Arm campground. It was a good trip despite some of the weather. Phil got into a bunch of 2-5 pound Rainbows and Brookies plus too many smaller fish to count. Loaned a reel with a sinking line plus a Brick Leech to Jim Teeny’s nephew then took him up by the islands, explained how to fish it and helped him catch his biggest ever Rainbow and also his first ever Brook Trout.

Jim
Adams, Gil Henderson, Carson Taylor, Chris Dudley, Pat Miller and Ron Bouchard
(who has relocated to Arizona and drove 1200 miles to join us) fished the
Owyhee River from June 16th-23rd.

Fishing
was “challenging” and while fish were caught not everyone landed fish on this
trip. But the camaraderie, humorous stories, and good-natured barbs of
the group made it a enjoyable and memorable trip. This group has been getting
together for over 10 years.

A
major weather event had preceded us. The road in the canyon had been blocked by
slides and there were numerous piles of debris that had been removed from the
road. The river seemed to have been scoured out of plant and insect life. None
of the big hatches that we were used to seeing in previous years materialized. With
no fish feeding on the surface we relied on subsurface offerings…small
nymphs, streamers, and San Juan worms.

The water was off color when we arrived and the farther downstream you were the dirtier the water. The fish were either hunkered down or had also been swept downstream. On the good side, the fish that were landed were very healthy looking and seemed well fed despite the water conditions. Brown trout up to 22 1/2 inches were landed along with a few healthy rainbows.

Rich Harvey reports the Oregon Fishing Club lakes and ponds have been fishing very well this month, with the cooler weather keeping the big trout active.

Ron Woodke fished Trillium Lake in late June and did very well with Black Woolly Buggers, bringing about 17 fish to hand. Other fly patterns were tried but the trusty Black Woolly Bugger was what they wanted. Besides the good fishing, the weather was perfect and there was no wind.

Jim Behrend and his wife Pat fished the Oregon Fishing Club three times in June. They went to Shauna Pond and did pretty well there and also Blue Den Lake for the first time. They also tried the North Santiam site, which was a fun adventure, having some success with big dry flies. Jim tried Euro-nymphing with a Tenkara rod following Josh Linn’s suggestions at Royal Treatment Fly Shop. It worked surprisingly well considering it was a new technique. The rocks on the Santiam were super slippery, so be careful.